Diablo 4 Introduces New World of Warcraft-Inspired Cosmetics

2024-10-14 14:51:02Source:40407Author:40407

Diablo 4 has just unveiled a fresh wave of World of Warcraft-themed cosmetics, allowing players to transform their characters into iconic heroes and villains from Azeroth. This new collection includes outfits for all six classes, enabling players to don the likenesses of notable figures such as the Lich King, Garrosh, Jaina, Malfurion, Illidan, or Bwonsamdi as they venture through the realms of Nahantu and beyond.

Diablo 4 Introduces New World of Warcraft-Inspired Cosmetics

With the 20th anniversary of World of Warcraft approaching on November 23, Blizzard is making an impressive push in terms of collaborations. Back in August, Diablo 4 introduced a set of stunning World of Warcraft-inspired cosmetics for each class except the newly added Spiritborn, allowing characters from Sanctuary to channel the essence of legends like Xal’atath, Kael’thas Sunstrider, and Varian Wrynn.

Now, the game has released an additional selection of weapons, armor, and customizations for all six classes. The Barbarian’s ensemble draws inspiration from Garrosh Hellscream, featuring his signature tattoos and Gorehowl. Meanwhile, the Necromancer receives armor reminiscent of the Lich King, complete with the Frostmourne sword model that was previously datamined in Diablo 4.

Diablo 4 Introduces New World of Warcraft-Inspired Cosmetics

Rogues and Druids can also channel the Stormrage brothers; Rogues will sport Illidan’s horns and tattoos, along with sword versions of the Twin Blades of Azzinoth, while Druids can don Malfurion’s outfit, complete with body markings and one of the alternate appearances for the Scythe of Elune. Sorcerers can dress in Jaina Proudmoore’s iconic outfit from Warcraft 3, featuring the Staff of Antonidas. Finally, the Spiritborn can take on the appearance of the Troll Loa Bwonsamdi, complete with his glowing skin and distinctive bony mantle.

New World of Warcraft Cosmetics in Diablo 4

Bundle

Diablo 4 Class

WoW Character

Weapon/Special Item

Markings/Skin

The Tyrant

Barbarian

Garrosh Hellscream

Gorehowl (Two-Handed Axe)

The Tyrant's Jaw

The Honored Teacher

Druid

Malfurion Stormrage

Wither-Oak (Druid Staff)

Malfurion's Tattoos

The One True King

Necromancer

Arthas Menethil, the Lich King

Frostmourne (Two-Handed Sword)

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The Betrayer

Rogue

Illidan Stormrage

The Twin Blades of Azzinoth (One-Handed Sword)

Illidan's Scars

The Spirit of Death

Spiritborn

Bwonsamdi

Effigy of the Great Spirit (Back)

Bones of Bwonsamdi

The Archmage

Sorcerer

Jaina Proudmoore

The Staff of Antonidas (Sorcerer Staff)

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Ash'adar, Harbinger of the Dawn

Mount

Ash'adar mount

Torch of Ash'adar & Warden's Duty (Trophies)

Color-Changing Ash'adar Skin

Beyond the character cosmetics, Diablo 4 has also introduced another mount inspired by World of Warcraft. Ash’adar, Harbinger of the Dawn, is a striking glowing tiger mount that shifts between lunar blue and solar orange, depending on the time of day. This mount is inspired by its namesake from the World of Warcraft Trading Post and is notable for being one of the few mounts in Diablo 4 that isn’t a horse, with the Deluxe Edition Nahantu War-cat being the only other non-equine mount available so far.

Diablo 4 Introduces New World of Warcraft-Inspired Cosmetics

However, players should be prepared for a significant investment if they wish to acquire these cosmetics; each set is priced at 2800 Platinum, which translates to around $25—more than half the cost of purchasing Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred itself. Despite the hefty price tag, fans have expressed unanimous agreement that these skins are undeniably impressive. With a variety of World of Warcraft character outfits and mount skins now available, players have ample opportunities to infuse a bit of Azeroth into their Diablo 4 experience, no matter which class they prefer.

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